

Pit Pony Hoof Pincushion - 1902
"With all the trauma surrounding the disaster, loosing his horse, mates and so many neighbours, perhaps it was theraputic to fashion so


Kembla Mine Site Walk and Talk Tour
Two years ago, Kembla Jotting's original jotter, co-founder of Kembla Jottings and retired Mt Kembla Colliery worker, Kembla Lodge,...


The Last Mt Kembla Pit Pony
The last underground working horse in the Illawarra and possibly NSW was a horse named Tom who worked at Nebo Colliery at Kembla Heights.